3D

Working in 3D forms such as sculpture, plaster, ceramics, glass and found objects, Elantropy embraces the fragility, unpredictability, and inherent qualities of each medium, accepting that failures or imperfections guide each form.

Techniques such as handbuilding, casting, slumping, and kiln-forming introduce technical complexity, trial-and-error, and deliberate unknowing, allowing her to respond in real time to the material and let imperfections guide forms that emerge relationally rather than being imposed.

These processes engage sensory, conceptual, and temporal registers in emergent, process-led ways, exploring instability and the shifting thresholds between structure and collapse, much like being itself.

form, matter, and relational emergence